Really interesting product. I'm bashing my brains with the AH-64's current trim model and standard Virpil based. And this is looking simply fantastic. The reduced work load on the pilot should be a game changer. Anyone here is flying the Apache with this beauty?
Added support for multiple Rhino USB device instances in the upcoming version. Here's an FFB rudder instance for example. Windows has a shortcoming when multiple game controllers with the same VID/PID cannot have different names in the device list. So I had to implement ability to change the USB productID.
Thanks for this. I'm glad to hear. Do you keep it in "dead stick" mode when you fly the Apache, or do you also use it in a "return to center" as well? (btw - there's a SAS saturation beep "reduction" workaround. Makes the bug a bit more tolerable - https://forum.dcs.world/topic/307600-sas-saturation/#comment-5036929)
I fly rather okay, but since about a week I have annoying sound of SAS SATURATION message too often to stand the game. It appears very often except perhaps straight flying. Even small adjustment of throttle causes it. Tried to turn off various channels in A/C utils page, but to no avail. I see a ...
I know for the workaround, because it was me who found and posted it Of course I use the "FFB trim" mode. That is when I set the trim the stick remains in its current position and efforts are centered for this new position (to be totally honest, it's a little bit in front of the position of the stick when you press the button). The more you move it from the new trimmed position, the more effort you will feel. If you release the stick, it will go back to the trimmed position. If you reset trim and release the stick, it will go back to default center position.